Tokyo>Hakone>Kyoto<>Nara/Osaka>Tokyo mid-October for 11 days: is this flexible?

We’ve gotten a TON of great advice from this sub so I’m hoping this itinerary can be finalized soon. TIA for any and all suggestions!

Goal: See the major sights since this is our first time in Japan. We’re mid-30s couple from the US interested in architecture, culture, history, nature, people watching, local eats.

Budget: Mid-range. We will have JR Pass.

ITINERARY:

Day 1: Tokyo

NRT>Sunroute Plaza Hotel Shinjuku

Walk around, eat near Hotel

Rest

Day 2: Tokyo

Meiji shrine in early am

Walk down Takeshita, Cat street(?), Omotesando

Explore Shibuya Scramble area (+ lunch)

Rest at hotel

Tokyo Gov’t Buidling Observation Deck

Shinjuku Goyen Nat’l Garden(?)

Walk around Omoide Yokocho

Walk around Golden Gai

Explore Kabuchiko (+ Tokyu Kabuchiko Tower)

Day 3: Tokyo

Senso-ji Shrine in early am

Asakusa Shrine

Nakamise-dori street

Tokyo National Museum(?)

Tokyo Ramen Street (lunch)

Tokyo Imperial Palace(?)

Ameyoko shopping district

Akihabara in afternoon/early evening

Day 4: Day trip out of Tokyo

Tsukiji or Toyosu market in early am

Day trip to Yokohama -or- Kamakura(?)

Akasaka Palace(…?)

Day 5: Hakone

Train to Hakone early am

Half Hakone Round Course

Check into Hotel Mizunoto Ryokan

Day 6: Hakone

Complete Hakone Round Course

Check out, train to Kyoto

Check in RHIGA Royal Hotel Kyoto

Day 7: Kyoto

Kiyomizu-dera

Ninnenzaka, Sannenzaka

Walk Ishibei-koji

Kodai-ji

Walk through Maruyama Park to get to Yasaka Jinja

Gion

Nishiki Market

Pontocho in evening

Day 8: Nara, Osaka

Half-day in Nara: Todai-ji, Kasuga Taisha Shrine, Mochi from Nakatanidou and/or food at Higashimuki mall

Head to Osaka in afternoon: Dotonbori, Americamura mall, Shinsekai market, Tenjinbashi or TBD Okonomiyaki dinner

Head back to Kyoto hotel

Day 9: Kyoto

[Rent a bike at some point for the day]

The Imperial Palace

Demachi Masugata Shopping Arcade

Nanzen-ji

Eikan-do

Hinode Udon (lunch)(?)

The Philospher’s Path

Honen-in

Ginkaku-ji in afternoon

Rest at hotel

Fushimi Inari around sundown

Day 10: Kyoto

Arashiyama Bamboo Grove

Iwatayama Monkey Park

Tenryu-ji

Adashino Nenbutsu-ji (temple hike of sorts)

Walk around Sagatoriimoto Sennocho

Sagano Scenic Railway(?)

Rest at hotel, walk around, dinner

Day 11: Tokyo

Train back to Tokyo

Flex Day (Shopping, explore Ueno area, etc.)

Check in APA Hotel Ueno Ekimase

Last dinner TBD

Day 12: Departure (NRT)

Check out and train to NRT

8 comments
  1. Yea this seems perfectly doable, my itinerary is very similar! But mine is for 9 days

  2. I did a similar iternary in February for 13 days. The second day jet lag will kill the day early for us. We needed extra sleep to recovered.

  3. Kajitsuen Libre Shinjuku is near your first hotel, I recommend it if you like fruit parfait.

  4. Biggest thing I would be thinking about is jet lag. If you’re from the US, you’re looking at 8 to 11 hours of Jet lag.

    I’d really strategize hard on ways to overcome that, mainly centred around trying to adapt to Japan-time BEFORE getting on your flight, otherwise the jet lag could severely impact your trip. That’s the tough part with short trips – with logner ones (3+ weeks) you have time to get over it, but for 11 days you gotta get over it ASAP or it will ruin your trip.

  5. literally just did a very similar itinerary for 10 days, should be doable and fun! like some have said, jet lag might change your plans just a bit 🙂

  6. A question to OP: Have you purchased your JR pass yet?

    Based on your itinerary, your total JR fare would be in the neighborhood of 30K yen. With the exchange order valid for 90 days, and if you are arriving in Japan within this year, you should definitely get it before October 1st to avoid the upcoming price hike. By October 1st, a 7-day pass would cost 50k yen instead of the current 29650 yen, making a similar plan more expensive than riding full fare.

  7. Are you me? 30s couple going in early October for our first visit, and I came poking around for some final ideas. This is pretty close to what I came up with.

    Seems like I’ve got maybe half a day less than you.

    Instead of the Tokyo day trip and two days in Hakone, I’m thinking maybe one day in Hakone on the way down to Kyoto, and then stopping at Lake Kawaguchi for a day on the way back.

    I really wanted to go somewhere deeper in the mountains, but it takes so long to get in and out. I haven’t seen one that feels like it demands more than a day, which makes the travel time seem not worth it.

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